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1) Metals have high melting and boiling points 2) Metals conduct electricity 3) Metals are good conductors of heat
good conductors, metallic luster, and shininess
They are lustrous, ductile, and malleable, as well as good conductors of heat and electricity, and they tend to have high density.
Alkali metals is one
Physical properties of metals: 1. good conductor of electricity 2.Conduct heat quickly 3.Can be formed into wires and pipes 4.very shiny and easily polished
1) Metals have high melting and boiling points 2) Metals conduct electricity 3) Metals are good conductors of heat
good conductors, metallic luster, and shininess
1. Silver 2. Copper 3. Gold
They do not conduct electricity 2.They are not malleable 3.They have low melting and boiling point.4.They are bad conductors of heat.
They are lustrous, ductile, and malleable, as well as good conductors of heat and electricity, and they tend to have high density.
They are lustrous and malleable They conduct heat They conduct electric current
They are lustrous and malleable They conduct heat They conduct electric current
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
Physical properties of metals: 1. good conductor of electricity 2.Conduct heat quickly 3.Can be formed into wires and pipes 4.very shiny and easily polished
Alkali metals is one
Metals1 they allow electricity and heat to pass through them easily2 they are all solids in room temperatures exept for mercury , and most of them have high melting points.3 nost of them can be hammed into different shapesnon metals1 they are poor conductorsof electriity and heat2 they usually have low melting points3 when solid non-metals are hammed, they break up-they are brittle.
Yes, each carbon forms 3 covalent bonds leaving free electrons that can conduct electricity!